- Service Overview
- Getting Started
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User Guide
- Granting Permissions to Use FlexusL Instances Through IAM
- Purchasing a FlexusL Instance
- Remotely Logging In to a FlexusL Instance
- Managing FlexusL Instances
- Managing Images
- Managing EVS Disks
- Managing Server Security
- Managing Backups
- Managing Domain Names
- Monitoring
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Best Practices
- Best Practices for FlexusL
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Setting Up a Website
- Managing Servers Using the BT Panel
- Building a WordPress Website
- Using Matomo to Build a Website Traffic Statistics System
- Using Odoo to Build an ERP System
- Using Moodle to Build an Online Learning System
- Using Joomla to Build a Content Management System
- Using Ghost to Build a Personal Blog
- Using EspoCRM to Build a Content Management System
- Setting Up the Development Environment
- Setting Up an Application
- Server Migration
- API Reference
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FAQs
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Product Consulting
- What Are the Differences Among FlexusL, FlexusX, and ECS?
- How Do I Find My Purchased FlexusL Instances on the Management Console?
- Where Can I View the FlexusL Instance ID and Cloud Server ID Packaged in the FlexusL Instance?
- Can I Migrate Cloud Servers to FlexusL?
- What Should I Do If I Do Not Have Permissions to Purchase FlexusL?
- What Regions Does FlexusL Support?
- What Is the Relationship Among FlexusL Instances, the Dashboard, and the O&M Page?
- Billing
- Creation and Unsubscription
- Specification Changes
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OS and Image
- Do FlexusL OS Images Provide Visualized Dashboards?
- What Should I Do If a Private Image Cannot Be Used to Create a FlexusL Instance or Change the OS of a FlexusL Instance Because the Password Reset Plug-in Is Not Installed on the Image or the Image's onekey_resetpasswd Tag Is Missing?
- How Do I Check that an Application Image Has Been Up and Running?
- How Do I View the Applications That Are Installed in the FlexusL Application Images by Default?
- Why Can't I Open the Dashboard of the Application Pre-installed in the Application Image?
- How Do I Upgrade the BT Panel?
- Why Can't I Access the Dashboard of the Application Pre-installed in the Application Image After Entering the Initial Username and Password?
- What Do I Do If HSS Is Not Started After I Use a Private Image to Create a FlexusL Instance or Change the OS of an Instance?
- Remote Login
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Password
- What Are the Username and Password for Remotely Logging In to a FlexusL Instance Server?
- What Can I Do If I Forget the Login Password of a FlexusL Instance?
- What Should I Do If the Password Cannot Be Reset After I Use a Private Linux Image to Create a FlexusL Instance or Change the OS of an Existing FlexusL Instance and I Forgot the Initial Password of the Private Image?
- What Should I Do If the Password Cannot Be Reset After I Use a Private Linux Image to Create a FlexusL Instance or Change the OS of an Existing FlexusL Instance and I Know the Initial Password of the Private Image?
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Network
- Does a FlexusL Instance Have an EIP?
- Can I Change the Public and Private IP Addresses of a FlexusL Instance?
- How Do I Use Data Packages in FlexusL Instances?
- How Do I View the Traffic Usage of My FlexusL Instance?
- Can I Add a Data Package to a FlexusL Instance?
- What Do I Do If My FlexusL Instance Freezes?
- How Does FlexusL Instances Communicate with Each Other and with Other Cloud Resources Over a Private Network?
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EVS Disks
- How Do I Detach or Unsubscribe from a System or Data Disk of a FlexusL Instance?
- Can I Use EVS Disk Snapshots to Back Up FlexusL Instance Data?
- Can EVS Disks of FlexusL Instances Be Expanded?
- Can I Change the EVS Disk Type for a FlexusL Instance?
- Can I Attach Existing Data Disks to My FlexusL Instances?
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Product Consulting
- General Reference
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Resetting the Password for a FlexusL Instance
You can set or reset the password for logging in to one or more cloud servers at a time.
- A FlexusL instance does not have an initial password. You need to set a password when you use the FlexusL instance for the first time.
- If the password is lost or expires, you can reset the password.
Constraints
- You can reset the password only when the server is in Stopped or Running state. If you reset the password when the server is in Running state, the password change will be applied only after the server is restarted.
- You have installed the one-click password reset plug-in.
If a private Linux image is created from a server on another cloud platform or downloaded from a third party, the image may not have the password reset plug-in installed. Servers created from such images do not support password reset. For details about how to install the one-click password reset plug-in and reset the password, see What Should I Do If the Password Cannot Be Reset After I Use a Private Linux Image to Create a FlexusL Instance or Change the OS of an Existing Instance and I Forgot the Initial Password of the Private Image?
- Do not delete the password reset processes CloudResetPwdAgent and CloudResetPwdUpdateAgent, or the password reset will be unavailable.
- Ensure that DHCP is enabled in the VPC which the server belongs to.
- Ensure that the network is normal.
Procedure
- Log in to the FlexusL console.
- Reset the password for logging in to one or more servers.
- Resetting the password for logging in to a server in any of the following ways:
- Locate the target resource and choose
> Reset Password.
- Click the target instance name. Choose
> Reset Password.
- Click the target instance name. In the navigation pane on the left, choose Cloud Servers and click Reset Password in the row containing the target server.
- Locate the target resource and choose
- Batch resetting the login passwords
Enable Batch operation, select Select all or select the instances for which you want to change the server login password, and click Reset Password.
After the passwords are reset in a batch, the passwords for logging in to these instance servers are the same.
- Resetting the password for logging in to a server in any of the following ways:
- Set and confirm a new password as prompted.
If you reset the password for a running server, the password change is applied only after the next restart. Select Auto Restart.
Figure 1 Resetting a passwordTable 1 Password complexity requirements Parameter
Requirement
Password
- Consists of 8 to 26 characters.
- Contains at least three of the following character types:
- Uppercase letters
- Lowercase letters
- Digits
- Special characters for Windows ECSs: !@$%^-_=+[{()}]:,./?~#*
- Special characters for Linux ECSs: !@$%^-_=+[{}]:,./?~#*
- Cannot contain the username or the username spelled backwards.
- Cannot contain more than two consecutive characters in the same sequence as they appear in the username. (This requirement applies only to Windows ECSs.)
- Click OK.
The password change will be applied after the server is restarted.
NOTE:
- Do not reset the password repeatedly.
- Restarting an instance usually takes dozens of seconds to several minutes, depending on the instance configuration.
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